OpenVAS is the open source version of Nessus, which emerged after Nessus became a closed source scanner. It is considered one of the best security scanners. In this article I will show you how to install OpenVAS on Ubuntu and also provide a tutorial on…

To see the the online ABC news article in Liferea’s browser corresponding to a headline, you have to double-click on the headline, or right-click on it and and choose “Open In Browser”. This works because the article’s URL is indeed included in the RSS…

A new beta of Kdenlive the popular open source video editor is available for testing. The beta is based on a ‘refactored’ codebase and available as an App Image.
This post, New Kdenlive Beta is Available for Testing, was written by Joey Sneddon and fir…

B[he]O and HiFiBerry have launched an open source, DIY “Beocreate 4” add-on for the Raspberry Pi that turns vintage speakers into digitally amplified, wireless-enabled smart speakers with the help of a 180-Watt 4-channel amplifier, a DSP, and a DAC. Ba…

The Tusk Evernote client is now available as a Snap. We spotlighted the unofficial Evernote app last year, finding that it added to and improved on the standard Evernote web app in a number of ways. Through the inclusion of optional themes, keyboard sh…

The course covers the key issues in developing and testing Linux device drivers. This three days course provides substantial practice with the key steps in developing Linux device drivers. The course shows attendees how device drivers work with the Lin…

In the early days of the internet, if you wanted to launch an application, you had to buy or rent hardware. This was a physical server or a rack of servers, and you needed one server per application, so it was expensive. In 2001, VMware came out with v…